Music has always been with us, shoulder to shoulder. Music can unite nations, bring peace, and inspire desperate and hopeless people. With the development of live streaming technologies, musicians now have an opportunity to share their art with people all over the world. In this article, we are talking about one specific focus: live music streaming. We will cover the more basic stuff for the beginners, as well as discuss some serious and challenging topics like how to monetize the live stream and what platform to choose. If you want to learn how to share your live music with the world or make your live stream more exciting and attractive to new audiences, we will gladly help you out. Stay tuned. The very first question that pops in your mind is probably about streaming equipment. All you need is your PC, preferably a webcam, your music production equipment, and a streaming app like OBS Studio, for instance. The better the PC you have, the smoother your live stream can be.


Live-streaming: the options

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Everyone likes music. The tempo of life is getting faster and faster. Often there's no time to go through an entire list of music tracks and purchase the ones you like. Fortunately, audio streaming applications have changed the way we listen to music.
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And when circumstances get in the way of live performance, live streaming is the perfect way to keep your audience happy. But putting on the perfect live stream—one with good audio, no hiccups, and lots of fans—can be scary and challenging. Getting on as many platforms as you can is key for opening your live stream to the widest possible audience. Once you have an account on each platform, the next challenge is finding the right tools to broadcast on each platform all at once. A simulcasting platform enables you to broadcast one live stream to different platforms, manage comments from one place, and use other advanced features. Just be wary that some simulcasting platforms charge users for advanced services like streaming to multiple Twitch pages and streaming from a public Facebook artist page. For example, StreamYard and Hovercast offer free plans that might be good options to consider.
Around the turn of the year, we began hearing about a mysterious coronavirus taking hold in parts of the world. For musicians, particularly those for whom music forms a livelihood, a significant part of our existence — performing our tracks to a live audience — has been taken away instantly. The surprising part? Live-streaming, where the user broadcasts live via the internet, has surged in popularity within the gaming community. Platforms like Twitch and YouTube enable anybody with the right equipment to stream themselves in real time and build a fanbase. And, as we all face a period of undefined quarantine, musicians have been quick to utilise new methods to maintain connections with their fans. The best news? Allow our guide to live-streaming explain how. There are a few different methods of streaming live, but most will already be familiar to you.